Annual tuition and fees for the top part-time MBA programs in the U.S. 2013

Annual tuition and fees for the top part-time MBA programs in the U.S. 2013

Annual tuition and fees* for the top 20 part-time MBA programs in the United States 2013

This graph shows the yearly cost* of tuition and fees for highest ranked ranked part-time MBA programs in the United States (according to Bloomberg Businessweek). The top ranked part-time MBA program was offered at Carnegie Mellon University in Tepper School of Business. As of 2013, part-time MBA program in the same university cost students 1,845 U.S. dollars in tuition and fees per year.

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Annual tuition and fees* for the top 20 part-time MBA programs in the United States 2013

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Resident

Non-resident

Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business

1,845

1,845

University of California, Berkeley - Haas School of Business

2,790

2,790

Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business

1

1

University of California, Los Angeles - Anderson School of Management

1,423

1,423

Elon University - Love School of Business

798

798

Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration

1,219

1,219

Rice University - Jones Graduate School of Businessl

1,768

1,768

University of Chicago - Booth School of Business**

-

-

Rollins College - College of Arts & Science

1,126

1,126

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor - Ross School of Business

1,721

1,888

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

1,576

1,576

Lehigh University - College of Business and Economics

1,050

1,050

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Bryan School of Business

767

2,448

Emory University - Goizueta Business School**

-

-

University of Washington - Foster School of Business

885

885

Worcester Polytechnic Institute - School of Business

1,281

1,281

University of San Diego - School of Business Administration

1,310

1,310

University of Nebraska, Lincoln - College of Business Administration

352

978

Villanova University - School of Business

1,000

1,000

North Carolina State University - Poole College of Management

1,112

1,918

Resident

Non-resident

Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business

1,845

1,845

University of California, Berkeley - Haas School of Business

2,790

2,790

Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business

1

1

University of California, Los Angeles - Anderson School of Management

1,423

1,423

Elon University - Love School of Business

798

798

Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration

1,219

1,219

Rice University - Jones Graduate School of Businessl

1,768

1,768

University of Chicago - Booth School of Business**

-

-

Rollins College - College of Arts & Science

1,126

1,126

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor - Ross School of Business

1,721

1,888

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

1,576

1,576

Lehigh University - College of Business and Economics

1,050

1,050

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Bryan School of Business

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This graph shows the yearly cost* of tuition and fees for highest ranked ranked part-time MBA programs in the United States (according to Bloomberg Businessweek). The top ranked part-time MBA program was offered at Carnegie Mellon University in Tepper School of Business. As of 2013, part-time MBA program in the same university cost students 1,845 U.S. dollars in tuition and fees per year.

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March 2015

Region

United States

Survey time period

2013

Supplementary notes

* The sum of tuition and fees is based on six credits in the fall and 6 credits in the spring. ** The source does not provide tuition costs for the University of Chicago & Emory University.

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